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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: Ground floor, Room: 7
Saturday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (07/09/2019)
Despite a shared interest in the politics of non-state actors, the study of interest groups and social movements are much divided. This panel seeks to build bridges between these bifurcated fields. The panel includes contributions that set out to link insights from one field to another, as well as papers that have a mutual focus on social movements and interest groups.
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EU Governance and Trade Union–Social Movement Coalitions: Explaining the Unequal Success of the 'Right2Water' and the 'Fair Transport' European Citizens’ Initiatives | View Paper Details |
Interest Groups and Social Movement Theories: 'Organisations' vs 'Organising'? | View Paper Details |
Access, Voice and / or Influence: Civil Society Engagement in the European Parliament’s Intergroups | View Paper Details |
Group Investments in Political Activity – The Trade-Off between Collective and Selective Incentive Provision | View Paper Details |